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BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  FEEB'LB-MINDEDNESS  IN  ITS 
SOCIAL  ASPECTS 

L,  W.  CRAFTS,  Formerly  Research  Assistant,  The  Training  School 
at  Vineland,  N.  J. 

The  past  decade  has  witnessed  a  continuously  increasing 
interest,  both  scientific  and  humanitarian,  in  the  problems  of 
feeblemindedness.  In  particular  there  has  been  evidenced  with 
regard  to  the  importance  and  significance  of  those  problems  to 
social  welfare,  a  growing  appreciation  and  realization  that  has 
in  turn  led  to  a  corresponding  demand  for  literature  on  the  sub- 
ject. Unfortunately,  however,  the  fact  that  this  literature, 
though  existent  in  adequate  quantity,  is  so  widely  scattered 
through  a  multitude  of  magazines,  reports  and  periodicals  that 
much  of  it  is  unknown  to  the  ordinary  student,  has  rendered  this 
demand  difficult  of  gratification.  It  was  with  the  aim,  therefore, 
of  bringing  to  the  knowledge  and  attention  of  the  student  and 
practical  worker  a  greater  part  of  the  literature  of  the  social 
phases  of  feeblemindedness,  that  this  bibliography  was  under- 
taken. 

The  bibliography  contains  about  looo  titles.  Most  of  these 
are  from  EInglish,  German  and  French  sources,  though  numer- 
ous articles  from  the  Spanish,  Dutch,  Danish,  Bohemian,  Russ- 
ian, Italian  and  Japanese  are  listed.  Only  titles  procured  or  re- 
ceived by  the  author  previous  to  May,  1916,  are  included.  The 
titles  are  listed  by  authors  in  alphabetical  order,  and  are  num- 
bered consecutively.  Classification  of  the  titles  is  limited  to 
the  index.  Therein,  under  such  headings  as  Crime,  Eugenics, 
Prostitution,  etc.,  indicative  of  separate  social  phases  of  the 
problem,  such  articles  as  are  pertinent  to  the  specific  subjects 
are  listed  by  numbers.  In  many  cases  a  further  classification  by 
sub-headings — such  as,  Crime:  Criminal  Cases,  Mental  Tests  of 
Criminals,  Recidivism,  etc. — has  been  undertaken.     Annotation 


4  CRAFTS 

also  is  limiited  to  the  index.  Therein  the  numbers  referring  to 
the  artricles  most  important  to  that  phase  of  the  social  problem 
under  which  they  are  listed  appear  in  heavy  type.  It  may  seem 
that  this  method  of  classification  and  annotation  does  not  pro- 
vide sufficiently  exact  indication  of  the  content  and  value  of 
the  specific  articles,  and  that  as  a  result  the  seeker  for  informa- 
tion upon  any  one  of  these  social  problems  of  feeblemindedness 
will  find  only  a  mass  of  references  confusing  through  its  lack 
of  adequate  differentiation.  In  actual  practice,  however,  the  in- 
accessibility to  the  average  student  of  a  great  part  of  the  litera- 
ture on  any  one  subject,  together  with  the  selection  made  possi- 
blebytheannotations,  should  effectually  preclude  such  confusion. 
In  conclusion,  the  author  wishes  to  express  his  indebted- 
ness to  Dr.  H,  H.  Goddard.  and  Mr.  E,  A,  Doll  of  the  Depart- 
ment of  Research  of  The  Training  School  at  Vineland,  N.  T.,  for 
their  valuable  assistance,  both  in  the  selection  and  in  the  subse- 
quent annotation  of  the  titles. 

1.  Abadie,  Jean. .  Recensement  des  enfants  ;    anormaux    des 

ecoles  publiques  de  gargons  da  la    ville    de    Bordeaux. 
L'Educmod.  1907,  II:  209-226. 

2.  Abramowski,  Eleanore.     Berichte  iiber  Schwachsinnigen- 

fiirsorge  in  Amerika  und  in  England.     Zt.  f.  d.  F.rf.  11. 

Beh.  d,  jug,  Schw.  1912,  V-6:  512-530. 
3, Berichte  iiber  Schwachsinnigenfiirsorge  in  England. 

Zt.  f.  d.  Erf.  u.  Beh.  d.  jug,  Schw.    191 1,  V-i :  62-70. 
4. Berichte  iiber  Schwachsinnigenfiirsorge  in  England. 

Zt.  f,  d.  Erf.  u.  Beh.  d.  jug.  Schw.  191 1.  V-2:  1^8-164. 

5.  —   —   Das    Schwachsinnigen-Problem    in    Etigland.      Ge- 

sundhw.  1912,  X-ii:  261-264. 

6.  Adams,  J.     Juvenile  Court  Offenders.     Ladies   Home  J 

Oct.  13,  XXX-24. 

7.  Addams,  George  S.    Defectives  in  the  Juvenile  Courts.    N 

C.  C.  &  C.  1914:    317-322.    Tr,  Sch.  Bull.  June  1914.  XI- 
4:    49-54- 
8. Recent  Progress  in  Training  Delinquent  Children- 
Rep.  Comm.  Ed.  1913.  1 :  481-497. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  FEEBLEMINDEDNESS  5 

9. Relation  of  Feeblemindedness  to  Delinquency.    Rep. 

Comm.  Ed.  1913:  494-496. 
10.     Allison,  H.  E.     Defective  Inmates  of  Penal  Institutions. 

Nat.  Pris.  Assoc.  1904:  292-302. 
ir.     Allport,   Frank.     Medical   School    Inspection.     Interstate 

Med.  J.  1913,  XX-78. 

12.  Altenberg,  Oscar.  .Etwas  von  moralischer  Schwachsinnig- 

keit  unter  Schiilern  ofifentlicher  Schulen.     Gesundh.   d. 
Sch.  1905;  III:  58-72. 

13.  Alther,    Karl.      Statistische    Tabellen    iiber    Schwachsin- 

nigenfiirsorge  der  Schweiz.     Eos,  Apr.   1909,  V-2:  147- 

151- 

14.  Anderson,    Robert.      Treatment    of    the     Feebleminded, 

Safeguarding  the  Community.     Lond.  Char.  Organ.  Rev. 
Nov.    1904:   280-284. 

15.  Anderson,  Victor  V.    An  Analysis  of  One  Hundred  Cases 

Studied  in  Connection  with  the  Municipal  Court  of  Bos- 
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16.  —  The  Laboratory  in  the  Study  and  Treatment  of  Crime. 

Boston  Med.  &  Surg.  J.  Nov.  26,  1914,  CLXXI :  803-808. 
J.  Crim.  Law  &  Crim.  Mar.  191 5,  V-6:  840-850. 

17.  Arent,    Henriette.      Menschen    die    den    Pfad     verloren. 

Stuttgart,  1907,  Max  Kielmann,  pp.  116. 

18.  AschafTenberg,  G.     Crime  and  its  Repression,  (trans,  by  A. 

Albrecht)   (see  pp.  128  and  179).     Boston,  1913,  Little, 
Brown  &  Co.  pp.  331. 

19. Die  verminderte  Zurechnungsfahigheit.    Deut.  Verein 

f.  Psychiat.  Strassburg,  1914. 

20.  Askubin,  O.     Ueber  die  Statistik  der  Geisteskranken  im 

Wassilschen     Kreise   des    Gouvernements    Nishni-Now- 
gorod.    Neur.  Bote,  1913,  XX:  193. 

21.  Atkinson,  S.  B.     Care  and  Control  of  the  Feebleminded. 

Econ.  Rev.  Jan.  1909,  XIX :  54-68. 

22.  Aubry,  — .    Une  Famille  de  Criminels.    Nov.  1892. 

23.  Auden,  George  A.     Feeblemindedness  and  Juvenile  Crime. 

J.  Crim.  Law  &  Crim.  Jy.  191 1,  II-2:  228-231. 

24.  Ayres,  Leonard  P.       The    Identification,    Location    and 

Enumeration  of  the  Misfit  Child  in  the  Public  Schools. 


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Proc.  2nd  Conf.  Nat.  Assoc,  for  the  Study  and  Ed.  oi 
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25.  Baker,  Harvey  H.      Juvenile     Crime    and     Psychopathic 

States;  the  Legal  Point  of  View.  Contrib.  Boston  Psy- 
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26.  Baker,  J.    Epilepsy  and  Crime.    J.  Ment.  Sci.  1901,  XLVII : 

260-277. 
'2~.     Baker,  Smith.    The  Problem  of  the  Feebleminded  for  the 
General    Practitioner.     J.    Psycho-As.    1908-1909,    XIII: 
60-73. 

28.  Baker,  W.  W.    Mental  Health  Problems.    Proc.  Va.  State 

Conf.  C.  &  C.  Dec.  1913:  50-54.  Richmond,  Va.,  1914, 
Ware  &  Duke. 

29.  Baldwin,  Bird  T.    The  Learning  of  Delinquent  Adolescent 

Girls  as  Shown  by  a  Substitution  Test.  J.  Ed.  Psychol. 
June  1913.  IV-6:  317-332. 

30.  Bancroft,  Margaret.     Collected  Papers  of  Margaret  Ban- 
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31.  Bar, — .    Der  Selbstmord  im  kindlichen  Lebensalter.    Leip- 

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32.  Barker,  Lewellyn.    Cn  the  Prevention  of  Racial  Deteriora- 

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33.  Barr,  Martin  W.    The  Career  of  a  Moral  Imbecile.    Al.  &- 

Neur.  Nov.  191 1,  No.  4. 
34. The  Criminal  Irresponsible.    Al.  &  Neur.  Nov.  1909. 

XXX-4:  611-621. 
35. The  Feebleminded  a  Social  Problem.     Al.  &  Neur. 

1913.  XXXIV:  303. 
36. The  Imbecile  and  Epileptic  vs.  the  Taxpayer  and  the 

Community.    N.  C.  C.  &  C.  1902:  161-165. 
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XXXIV:  400. 


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38. Mental  Defectives.     Phil.  1904,  P.  Blakiston's  Son 

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43.  Barrett,  Rosa  M.     The  Treatment  of  Juvenile  Offenders. 

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44.  Barrov^rs,  S.  J.     Care  of  the  Feebleminded.     N.  C.  C.  &  C. 

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46.  Bateman,  — .     The  Idiot,  His  Place  in  Creation  and  His 

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49.  Bedor,  — ..  Bull.  Acad.  Med.  1857. 

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51.  Bell,  Catherine  F.     What  Can  be  Done  for  Mentally  De- 

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52.  Benda,  Th.     Die  Schwachbegabten  auf  den  hoheren  Schu- 

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54.  Bicknell,  Ernest  P.    Char.  Rev.  1895,  V :  81. 


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55- Feeblemindedness  as  an  Inheritance.    N.  C.  C.  &  C. 

1896:  219-226. 

56.  Billings,  M.    Prevention  of  Crime,  Insanity,  Idiocy,  Drunk- 

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57.  Binswanger,  O.     Ueber  den  moralischen  Schwachsinn  mit 

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58.  Birkigt,  C.       Straffallige    Schulknaben    in    intellektueller, 

moralischer,  und  sozialer  Beziehung.  Beitr.  z.  Kinderf. 
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59.  Bisch,  L.  E.    The  Recognition  of  Mental  Deficiency.    N.  Y. 

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64.  Blewett,  Ben.     Provision  for  Exceptional  Children  in  the 

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65.  Bloch,  Wilhelm.    Fursorgeerziehung  in  Brandenburg.    Zt. 

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66.  Block,  Siegfried.    The  Psychological  Aspects  of  the  Rela- 

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67.  Bless,  James  R.    Sterilization  of  Confirmed  Criminals  and 

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68.  Bluemel,  C.  S.     Binet  Tests  on  200  Juvenile  Delinquents. 

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69.  Boehme,   Grace  M.     Special   Classes  in     the     Cleveland 

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71.  Boies,  H.  M.    The  Science  of  Penology.    The  Defence  of 


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76.  Bosbauer,    Hans;    Miklas,    Leopold    and    Schiner,    Hans. 

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Oa  CRAFTS 

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954.  Zieting,  — .    Statistische  Erhebungen  iiber  die  Berufswahl 


68  CRAFTS 

und  die  Erwerbsfahigkeit  ehemaliger  Hilfsschulzoglinge. 
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INDEX. 
Accidents.     66. 

Alcoholism.  83,  184,  185,  221,  256,  260,  262,  263,  298,  308,  316,  465-a. 
509.  549,  677,  876. 
Cases.     465-a. 
Crime. 

TTeneral.  10,  23,  38,  62,  66,  71,  76.  80.  84.  no.  121-123.  128. 
133.  1.34.  143.  157-167.  i68-a.  184,  185,  189.  203,  204, 
210,  221,  231.  233,  246,  247.  249.  250.  256,  260,  262, 
269,  274.  275.  282,  285.  290.  298.  308,  309,  316.  317. 
321.  326.  337,  340,  365,  375.  377,  378,  383.  389.  406. 

430,  453-  459'  465-a.  470-  471-  479.  493.  495-   504. 

507,  509.  522,  525.  525-a.  530,  531.  536,  537.  539.  540. 

542.  543.  548.549.  571.574.577.579.  595-597-  600.  602. 

614,  615.  618.  619.  623.  627.  631.  635.  647-a,  659-a.  665. 

672.678,682-684,693.696.  717,  721-723.  729.  733-3.734. 

780,  792,  817,  821,  822,  829,  845  846,  850.  859,  863, 

863-a,  868,  871.  872.  888.  900,  902,  903,  908.  912. 

915.932.941,944,947. 
Criminal  Cases.     15.  78.  88-90.  129.  130.  169-171.  223,  260, 

265,   304.   337.   375,   405.   412,   415,   424.   452,   464. 

465-a,  481,  614,  641.  645.  648.  663,  680,  682,   733, 

733-a,  756,  763.  784,  866-a.  876,  946. 
Mental  Tests  of  Criminals. 

Rinet  Tests.    304,  341,  375,  421,  616.  617,  664,  682,  809. 

813.  932. 
Other  Tests.    18,  256,  265.  375,  380,  602,  733-a,  809,  814. 

916,  932. 


BIBLIOGRAPHYiOF  FEEBLEMINDEDNESS  69 

'  Recidivism.  175,256,260,266,337,456,525,614,812,716, 

846,  853. 

Cases.     265,  474,  614. 
JJinet  Tests  of  Recidivists.     79,  256. 
Cost.     2,  4,  32,  147,  184,  185,  221,.  259-261,  366,  377,  462,  465-a, 

543.  550,  577,  585,  588,  614,  699,  752,  775. 
Divorce.     66. 

Econon-iic  Problems,     'j'j,  109,  138,  178,  184,  185,  221,  225,  255, 
256,  260,  262,  298,  308,  314,  316,  338,  343,  407,  .465-a, 
547,  614,  628, 648,  668,  673,  675,  676,  689,  710,  758,  761, 
803,  833,  876,  878,  925,  942,  954. 
Case  Studies.    194,  419,  465-a,  513,  614. 
Pauperism.    55,  184,  185,  220,  221,  256,  258,  260,  261,  308, 
361,  465-a,  471,  543,  585,  588,  614,  673^676,  842-a, 
843,  876,  913,  947. 
Case  Studies.     260,  465-a. 
I>inet  Tests  of  Paupers.     260,  843. 
Vagrancy.     74,  75,  192,  439,  557,  818,  876. 
Education.     2.  12,  24,  30,  42,  51-53,  58,  60,  64,  72,  73,  82,  97,  114, 
115,   131,   150,   172-174,   195,   197,  202.  218,  226-230, 
252,  256,  270,  286,  287,  289,  323,  327,  330,  346-348, 
369,  372,  389,  395,  397,  402,  403,  431,  437,  465-a,  473, 
508.  510-512,  516,  519,  524,  532,  543,  544,  546,  547,  553, 
563,  565,  567,  577,  582-584,  591,  601,  611,  613,  614, 
626,  670,  671,  685,  697,  698,  732,  735,  737,  738,  757, 
766,  772,  774,  810,  812,  839,  843,  844,  863,  879,  881, 
882,  889,  890,  910,  911,  918,  929,  940,  950,  952. 
Case  Studies.    146,  402,  403,  463,  465-a,  529,  614,  910,  947. 
Special  Classes.     11,  53,  69,   116,  206,  236,  256,  264,  270, 
323,  330,  385,  394,  402,  437,  508,  548,  578,  yzo,  890. 
Epilepsy  (and  Crime).     26,  137,  374,  377.  575,  706,  709,  826,  827, 
896. 
Cases.     145,  575,  798,  893. 
Eugenics  Problems.  28,  35,  37,  54,  98,  104.  106.  122,  123,  125,  130-a, 
136-138,    143,    176-178,    180,    181,    183-185,   199,  208, 
211,  214,  221,  237,  238,  242,  256,  260,  262,  281,  282, 
298,  303,  305,  308,  311.  316,  329.  335,  362,  363,  36S, 


70  CRAFTS 

417,  419,  427,  435,  457,  465-a,  475,  476,  481,  482, 
489.  538.  545.  549-  556.  570,  572,  587.  604, 639,  644,  664, 
668,  699,  713.  724,  733,  749,  752.  799,  801,  815.  817, 
820,  841,  850,  868,  874-878,  892,  905,  927,  932,  935, 
943,  947.  955- 
Family  Records  and  Studies,  and  Heredity  Charts.  22,  41, 
55,  81,  103,  104-a,  142,  167,  179-182,  184,  185,  220, 
221,  233.  239-241,  258,  260,  301,  306-308,  312,  313. 
316,  317,  319,  439,  457,  465-a,  477,  478,  542,  548. 
585*  586,  588,  614,  744,  826,  891,  928.  929-a,  938. 
Immigration.     550,  614,  936. 

Infant  Mortality.     256,  315. 

Juvenile  Delinquency. 

General.  3,  6,  8,  9,  23,  43,  57.  58,  85,  86,  96,  99,  102,  118 
127,  132,  135,  148,  149,  154,  166,  168,  184,  191,  193 
196,  202,  222,  228,  229,  244,  256,  269,  272,  273.  284 
293,  301-  342,  349.  351-a,  352.  353.  357.  359.  360 
373.  375-377.  386,  390,  391.  407:  408,  413,  430.  440- 
446,  449,  465,  473,  484,  488,  514.  515,  527,  528,  539 
547.  549-  550,  558,  559,  562.  565,  566,  569,  586,  598 
599,610,612,614,619-620,624,625.  646,  647,  662,  672-a 
709,  710,  727,  742,  743,  762,  765-767-  770,  771-  779 
847-  849,  855,  857,  863-a.  867.  869,  870.  873,  877 
880,  881,  884,  885,  896,  897.  899,  922-924.  929-a 
030,  947-  952,  953- 
Jiiveni'e  Cases.  16,  23,  .,-5,  145.  259,  260,  265,  302,  304, 
351-a,  375,  387-  402,  429.  474.  480,  496,  502.  541, 
588.  614,  672-a,  715-a.  762.  806,  816,  826,  876.  898. 
910. 
Mental  Tests  of  Juvenile  Delinquents. 

Binet  Tests.  7,  68,  94,  209,  232,  245,  260,  261,  299,  322, 
356.  358,  399-400,  401.  420,  496,  690,  708,  842-a,  843. 
851.  909-  932. 
Other  Tests.  65,  151-153-  224.  256.  265,  358.  375,  379, 
404,  486.  503,  506,  560,  561.  564,  607,  608.  711,  720. 
769.  776,  862,  865,  909,  92g-a,  930-931,  932. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  FEEBLEMINDEDNESS  71 

Juvenile  Vagrancy,  112,  766,  838. 
Cases.  629,  790. 
Legal  Problems.  19,  23,  25,  32,  61,  76,  107,  108,  no,  113,  119- 
121,  155,  215,  231,  275,  384,  408,  447,  448  450,  466. 
468,  485,  489,  500,  504,  520-522,  526,  542,  547,  549, 
553.  574,  594,  649,  691,  692,  727,  747,  759,  770.  772, 
773,  777,  778,  780,  781,  786,  828,  866,  906,  907,  915, 
922,  943,  953. 

Legal    Responsibility.     234,  304,  377,  416,  464,  470,  479, 
533'  597.  623,  665,  681.  706,  719,  872,  876,  912. 
Cases.     38,  304. 

Laws.    183,  188,  216  251,  339,  357,  364,  525,  907. 
Military   Problems    (feebleminded  in  the  army).     47,   76,   107, 
109,  217,  297,  338,  393,  407,  451,  467,  492,  535,  576, 
590.   592.  593,  603.  603-a,  609,  612,  638,  753,  754, 
782.  783.  785,  788,  834-837.  883,  920,  956. 

Case  Studies.     117.669. 

Mental  Tests.     916. 

\\'ar.  Feebleminded  in.     451,  768. 
Moral  Imbecility.     12.  57,  61.  63,  98,  172.  212,  213,  269,  276,  285, 
292.  354.  396-398,  411,  460,  497,  534,  555,  558,  632, 
636.  637.  694.  698.  750.  753.  787.  802,  805  816,  830, 
859.  860.  864.  876,  904.  921,  928,  934,  940,  951. 

Case  Studies.  33.  34,  38.  96.  ni,  124.  145,  157.  269,  294. 
410.  586.  753,  861,  921. 
Number  of  the  Feebleminded.  2,  20.  32.  no.  125.  142.  166,  208, 
250,  253,  256,  262,  279.  280,  300,  331.  366,  370,  382, 
423.  436.  457-459-  461.  465-a,  471.  494.  499.  5^5,  509, 
513.  523.  542.  550.  572.  587,  602.  614,  628.  642-643. 
654.  655,  735.  789.  798.  843,  868.  875.  876,  877.  947, 
948. 

Number  in  School,  i,  140.  146,  174.  261.  288,  323,  327. 
328,  355.  402,  409,  434,  465-a.  499,  508.  543,  548, 
578,  642.  656.  658.  659,  66t.  677.  695,  697.  700.  807, 
831,  832.  842-a,  843,  047. 

Number  at  Lars^e.  no.  256,  259,  261,  409.  434.  465-a,  543. 
545.  642,  653,  657.  677.  823.  842-a,  843. 


72  CRAFTS 

Number  in  Institutions.     13,  259,  261,  366,  462,  651,  652, 

657.  6g(),  771.  842-a,  843. 
Orphans.     513.  550. 

L)inet  Tests  <>f  C)ri)lians.     261,  842-a,  843. 
Prevention   of  Feeblemindedness.     2,   32.  44.   56.   76,    125.    180, 

199.  Jii,  219.  250.  256,  262,  305,  3CX),  316,  317,  32c, 

365.  382,  435,  458.  489.  499.  549.  568.  664.  687.  725, 

792.  796.  805.  815.  876.  943.  947. 
Remedies.     3.  21,  260.  278.  308,  323.  325,  366.  382.  402,  417,  437, 

465-a.  495.  544,  SA7'  548.  686.  705.  7.14.  764.  804.  842-a, 

^77'  909- 

Seg^ret^ation.     5.  36.  186,  189.  200  2^^t,,  251,  256,  259.  260. 

262,  267.  300.  316.  325.  T,6$.  367.  371.  372.  426.  428, 

438-a.  454.  456,   472.  633,   69Q.   728.   79S.  985.  935. 

939.  947- 
Sterilization.     s~-  37-  50-  ^'7-  7^,   123,   142.  208,   281,  305, 

316,  320,  325.  335.  455.  530.  554,  556.  664.  713,  714, 
•     723,  755,  800.  801,  901. 
Sex  Immorality. 

ueneral.     18.  85.  93,  96.  100.  loi.  154.  167.  184,  185,  221,  241. 

244,   259.   269,   2C)5.   308,   316,   366,   ^7,"/,   421.   438-a, 

465-a,   477,   4^-'-   483.   585,   614,  639,   640.   761.   831, 

840,  858,  939. 
Cases.    48,  126,  332.  375,  7,jy,  465-a,  S-M.  347.  581,  614,  793- 

933.  947- 
Mental  Tests  of  the  Sexually  Immoral. 
Hinet  Tests.     48.  91,  92,  94.  102.  261,  332,  333.  581,  622. 

666.  667,  715,  792.  793. 
Other  Tests.    29,  93.  102,  187.  t,(^S-  575-  5«*^o-  7^7-  79S-  ^S-^ 
Prostitution.       17.  74,  76.  93,  i39,  167.  186.  221,  241,  260, 

277,  293.   308.  310,  421.  465-a.   550.   575.  605.   614, 

661,  679.  704.  7^5-  726.  73'J'  ^-4-  825,  892. 
Case  Studies.     580.  581,  614.  842. 
Mental  Tests  of  Prostitutes. 
Binet  Tests.     91.   i39,  260,  332.  4''^7-   S^-   581,  666,  701- 

703,824.  825,  017- 932.  947- 
father  Tests,     ^v  i39.  ^^7-  336.  736.  824.  825.  852,  932. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  FEEBLEMINDEDNESS  73 

Illegitimacy.     55,    100-103,    127,   184,    185,   256,   258,   260, 

262,  308,  316,  418-a,  465-a,  478,  509,  543,  545,  585, 
752,  794,  842-a,  843. 

Case  Studies.     190,  259,  260,  513.  589,  614,  639,  876. 

Sex  Perversions.     269,  344,  501,  731,  819,  894. 

Cases.     296,  501,  660,  887. 

Sadismus,  Cases.     49.  141,  154,  235,  501,  745,  746. 

X'enereal  Diseases.     91,  283,  359,  465-a,  614,  824,  825,  914. 

Social  Problems  in  General.     3.  14,  21,  2^,  36,  39,  40,  44-46,  59, 

^j,  95,  104,   105,  125,   127,   144,   156,  190,   198,  201, 

205,  207.  211,  214,  219,  248-250,  253,  254,  257,  267, 

263,  271,  278,  280,  301,  305,  314,  318,  320,  324,  334, 
345,  363,  371.  381,  388,  389,  392,  403,  414,  418,  422, 
425,  430.  432.  433.  438,  461,  469,  477,  490,  491,  498, 
517.  518.  542.  544,  546-550,  551-552,  573,  588,  602, 
606,  630,  634,  641,  643,  686,  687,  718,  724,  725,  740, 
741.  748.  751.  760,  797-799,  808,  811,  823,  856,  875, 
878,  886,  911,  919,  926,  937.  945,  950. 

Rural    Problems.     182,    184,   185,  289,   298,  350,   351,   363, 

465-a,  477,  842-a,  843.  886.  918.  919. 
Suicide.     848. 
Juvenile  Suicide.     31,  53.  243. 


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